It even happens to New Yorkers who have good health insurance coverage - surprise medical bills that can total tens of thousands of dollars.
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New legislation from the Assembly would restore funding cuts to the state Office for People with Developmental Disabilities and for non-profit service providers.
Residents of Saranac Lake and the American Red Cross will join together for a “Communities That Care” blood drive on Tuesday, June 18 from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Saranac Free Library
State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli uncovered up to $3 million in inappropriate unemployment insurance payments made by the Department of Labor (DOL), including payments to recipients who were ineligible because they were employed, had collected more than the maximum weekly benefits or were not authorized to work in the United States, according to a report released today. “While most unemployment payments are appropriate, my auditors are finding that the amount of inappropriate payments is going up,” DiNapoli said.
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The Supreme Court on Thursday is unanimous in their decision to throw out attempts to patent human genes. The decision will affect Biotech for years to come.
It even happens to New Yorkers who have good health insurance coverage - surprise medical bills that can total tens of thousands of dollars.
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A new PEW Research Center survey show life has changed for the better for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. CBS's...
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Governor Cuomo is pushing legislation that he says will help improve New York State’s ability to coordinate preparation and response for disaster emergencies. The...
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The Senate Armed Services Committee has rejected legislation that would have sidelined military commanders in sexual assault cases, a plan authored by Senator Kirsten...
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AUDIO – 061313 – Audio Books – Dan Raviv Interview A famous singer is now a spokeswoman for the “Audio Books” industry. Janis Ian...
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CBS's Dan Raviv takes a look at the latest opinion poll on the government's counter-terrorism surveillance program.
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WASHINGTON– The 2012 Farm Bill clears the House Agriculture Committee 35-11. The legislation reauthorizes federal agriculture programs for five years.. Congressman Bill Owens serves on the committee and he says they were successful in including several provisions important toNew Yorkagriculture.. He continued by saying he is pleased Republicans and Democrats were able to come...
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